Seattle's first landmarks in photos

An inside look at Seattle sites added to the National Register of Historic Places from 1970 to 1983

By BY LEVI PULKKINEN

on July 7, 2014 8:03 PM

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Neighborhoods. Public works. Buildings large and small.
Even a few boats. All are counted among Seattle’s more than 170 places and
structures listed on the National Register of Historic Places. Click through
for a look at those added to the federal registry between 1970 and 1983.

Cornish School -- 710 E. Roy St. -- Added to the National Register of Historic Places on Aug. 29, 1977.

Cornish School -- 710 E. Roy St. -- Added to the National Register of Historic Places on Aug. 29, 1977.

Photo: National Register Of Historic Places

Cornish School -- 710 E. Roy St. -- Added to the National Register... Photo-6566316.89221 - seattlepi.com

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Duwamish Number 1 Site – The location of this historic tribal settlement is restricted -- Added to the National Register of Historic Places on Oct. 18, 1977. A view of the Duwamish River pictured Saturday, May 31, 2014, in Seattle, Wash. less

Duwamish Number 1 Site – The location of this historic tribal settlement is restricted -- Added to the National Register of Historic Places on Oct. 18, 1977. A view of the Duwamish River pictured ... more

Photo: JORDAN STEAD, SEATTLEPI.COM

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Nippon Kan -- 622 S. Washington St. -- Added to the National Register of Historic Places on May 22, 1978.

Nippon Kan -- 622 S. Washington St. -- Added to the National Register of Historic Places on May 22, 1978.